Manual reset Bakelite KSD302 Thermostat 250V 15A with flat terminal
- $0.39 / 1 - 999 pieces
$0.33 / >=1000 pieces - 1 piece
- Yueqing Daier Electron Co., Ltd.
- Zhejiang, China
- Mr Henry He
PRODUCT DETAIL
terminal type: | flat terminal | Rated current: | 10A/16A |
Sales unit: | Multiples of 100 | Operating temperature: | 75~185℃ |
model: | KSD301M-OF2 | Gross weight of each batch: | 0.700kg |
Packaging size per batch: | 28X16X16 cm | thing: | Manual reset bakelite KSD302 thermostat 250V 15A with flat terminal |
Building materials: | bakelite | type: | Other home appliance parts |
Packaging details: | 100 pieces in a box manual reset Bakelite KSD302 thermostat 250V 15A with flat terminal | OEM: | accepted |
Place of origin: | Zhejiang, China | Rated voltage: | 250VAC |
Free samples: | usable | Function: | Normally closed |
brand: | Dale | Bracket type: | Loose collar |
Product Description
thing | Manual reset bakelite KSD302 thermostat 250V 15A with flat terminal | ||||
Material | bakelite | ||||
Terminal size | 6.35x0.8MM | ||||
Shell color | silver | ||||
Operating temperature | 75℃-185℃ | ||||
circuit resistance | Maximum 50Ω | ||||
Service life | 10,000 cycles | ||||
OEM or ODM | usableksd302 thermostat 250v 15a |
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As the name suggests, thermal cutoffs cut off power due to rising temperatures. They are usually integrated into the body of the device to prevent overheating.
Technically, a bimetal thermostat is also a thermal cutoff device because when it blows, it opens the power connection. However, the industry excludes this common fuse from the list of thermal cutoff devices because thermal fuses are slightly more complex. They consist of a spring that is mechanically fixed at one end and welded to an alloy at the other end. If the device heats up beyond the required temperature, the solder melts and releases the spring, interrupting power. Operating temperature depends on alloy. This process is an example of a single-use thermal cutoff device.
A positive temperature coefficient (PTC) thermistor is a thermally cut-off device that resets when given a chance to cool down. Polymer PTC resettable fuses are faster devices than thermistors.
The bimetallic thermal switch is another type of thermal cutout switch that resets automatically. Household appliances such as irons, car turn signals, and twinkling Christmas lights all use bimetal switches. Home refrigerators may use two types of thermal switches: one that cuts off cooling and another that cuts off heating.
Manual reset of the thermal switch is preferred in applications where unattended reset may be hazardous.
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